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The overlap of religion and politics is a recurring theme inconversations with an old Bush ally. (The Age — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

When the aspiring president George W. Bush spoke to a friend aboutcannabis and cocaine, little did he know his thoughts and fearswere being taped. (Sydney Morning Herald — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

The tapes provide a rare record of George W. Bush as a politician as he was first moving onto the national political stage. (New York Times — 22 February, 2005)+ related stories

New YORK: Private conversations with George W. Bush, secretly taped by an old friend, before he was elected US President foreshadow some of his political strategies and appear to reveal that he acknowledged using marijuana. (The Australian — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

When future US President George W. Bush was first moving onto the national political stage, he often turned for advice to an old friend who secretly taped some of their private conversations, The New York Times reported today. (The Australian — 20 February, 2005)+ related stories

Private conversations with George W Bush were reportedly secretlytaped by an old friend before he was elected president. (Sydney Morning Herald — 20 February, 2005)+ related stories

Private conversations with George Bush secretly taped by an old friend before he was elected president foreshadow some of his political strategies and appear to reveal that he acknowledged trying marijuana, The New York Times has reported. (CNN — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

Private conversations with George Bush secretly taped by a friendbefore he was elected president foreshadow some of his politicalstrategies and appear to reveal that he used marijuana. (Sydney Morning Herald — 20 February, 2005)+ related stories

A former adviser to George W. Bush said Sunday that he secretly taped Bush over a two-year period when the latter was running for president for “historic” purposes, and that he had planned eventually to give the recordings to Bush for his archives. (Washington Post — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

The author who secretly recorded his conversations with then-Gov. George W. Bush told CNN Monday he should give the tapes to the president despite lucrative offers to sell them. (CNN — 22 February, 2005)+ related stories

United States President George W Bush has indicated in secretly taped interviews he once used marijuana but would not admit it for fear of setting a bad example for children Portions of the tapes (ABC News — 21 February, 2005)+ related stories

Doug Wead pledged to turn over to President Bush the tapes on which he secretly recorded some of their phone calls. (New York Times — 36 minutes ago)+ related stories